French national survey WIP-Capacity

M@rsouin conducted a survey on digital practices in France and the realities of empowerment through Internet.

This survey was conducted as part of a bigger research project funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR : Agence Nationale de la Recherche), called „Capacity”. The Capacity Project aims at examinating the realities of empowerment in the digiral era.
One of the question was : who benefits the most from the potentialities of empowerment brought by Internet use ?

Besides WIP common questions, the questionnaire included numerous questions on digital skills, digital opportunities and empowerment, and questions intended for Internet non-users. In average, the length of the face-to-face questionnaire was 35 minutes.

The sample size of the French dataset is 2036 people.
The data is representative of population living in metropolitan France (no overseas territories), aged 18 years and older.

The data was collected in such a way as to ensure that the sample is representative in terms of : age crossed by gender, socio-professional categories (7 categories), geographical regions (France divided into 5 big regions for statistic pruposes), type of territories (8 categories according to the size of the agglomeration : from rural territories to Paris agglomeration).

A weighting scheme was developed to redress the distribution of the sample of respondents to the distribution of the French population according to the targeted quotas indicated above.

Here are a few slides presented during WIP annual meeting in Moscow, the 6th of July, which offer a glimpse into the main results of the French national survey.